This past week ushered in the season of spring, officially at least. Many people are still dealing with chilly temperatures, and even snow! It’s hard to welcome the renewal of spring when the weather is still so wintery.

Nonetheless, trees are budding, bird are migrating and soon the weather will surely match the calendar!

In most cultures, spring is considered a time of rebirth, renewal, regeneration and rejuvenation. Now is the time for us to welcome new energies, clear away the cobwebs and prepare for a time of productivity and prosperity.

As the Earth is renewed, so are we. That’s true even in places where the snow is still falling!

Spring is the time to clean, redecorate and garden. We get rid of what we no longer need, and create pleasant space in which to enjoy the coming summer.

Sometimes our lives need a little “spring cleaning,” just as our homes do. Here is an exercise to help you clear away the winter and welcome the spring in your own life.

First, shuffle you deck and think about your internal “spring cleaning.” Next pull six cards from the deck at random. These cards represent your life as it is now.

You may do “spring cleaning” with these cards in two ways.

You may remove as many of the cards as you like. If these cards represent energies that no longer serve you, or things that are leftover from the winter, put them back in the deck while focusing to energetically remove them from your life.

You may also turn reversed cards right side up, or you can make upright cards reversed.

On March 20th, the Vernal Equinox, it was time for another Tarot Blog Hop. This time the theme was rebirth and renewal. Read my offering, and follow the links to see what twenty-three other tarot bloggers had to say on the same topic!

On the Dark Forest blog I announce that my search for great falafel in West Palm Beach has finally come to a successful conclusion!

This week we had some great contributions to the Tarot Topics Community Blog.

March 20th was the vernal equinox; the first day of spring. Many people see the vernal equinox as a time to focus on issues of balance, since on that day the time of sunlight and the time of darkness are of equal length.

Balance is an important concept in tarot. Many tarot cards reference balance as one of their key words. Often a tarot reading will point out the need for balance in our lives, or give us clues as to how to create that balance.

Some of the cards in the Major Arcana that speak specifically of balance include the High Priestess, the Lovers, Justice and Temperance.

In the Minor Arcana all four twos can speak of balance. The Six of Pentacles also refers to balance.

When these cards show up in your tarot reading, reflect on the ways you need to find better balance in your life.

As an exercise, pull these cards from your deck and look at them. How does each card express the concept of balance? What can you learn from each card to bring balance into your life?

This past Sunday, March 23rd, we tackled an important topic on the Psychic Café. A panel of full-time metaphysical professionals discussed the best ways to market with free offers, and when it is good and helpful to give our services away, and when it’s not.

Most metaphysical professionals work to run successful businesses that are also, on some level, ministries. Each of my guests shared their ideas and experiences about marketing, charity involvement, boundaries and spirituality, within the context of owning a business. My guests were Amethyst Mahoney, Gary Karp, Jenna Matlin, Saxz Stevens and Hillary Gauvreau.

This coming Sunday, March 30th, Jordan Hoggard returns to the Psychic Café. We are looking forward to continuing our ongoing conversation about tarot, art, spirituality and the planet! Get ready to call in for your free on-air readings!

In tarot, four is the number of stability. There are four seasons, four elements and four legs to a table.

Wands, of course, is the suit of Fire, associated with creativity, passion and spirituality.

Therefore, we might see the Four of Wands as “stable fire.”

This could refer to the hearth fire that heats the home and cooks the food.

Traditionally, the Four of Wands is the card of marriage. It can discuss or predict a marriage or engagement, or attendance at a wedding.

Other key words for the Four of Wands include celebration, success, stability and happiness.

As we look at the suit of Wands, we see the story that began with an inspiration in the ace, continued with the planning in the two, saw first success in the three and is now celebrating and building on that success in the four.

Jordan Hoggard returns to the Psychic Café. Jordan is the designer of Tarot in the Land of Mystereum, and host of Inner State Highways on PEN. Get ready to join the conversation and call in for your readings!

Due to a power outage, many people were not able to view our “Finding Your Tarot Voice” episode featuring Beth Henry and Tarot Tidal. By popular demand, we’ll play the show again so you can see Beth’s hilarious tarot video, and get some great ideas for finding your tarot voice!

Tarot hobbyists, professional readers, and those somewhere in between, all share something in common. We all want to give the best readings possible to clients, family and friends.

In this online presentation, Christiana Gaudet will guide you through each step of performing a great reading. She will help you discover your personal style as a reader, and discuss some common pitfalls and ways to avoid them. She will give you insight in how to derive the most specific information possible from each reading.

Our topic is kindness! Inspired by Theresa Reed’s “Kindness Hustle,” Donnaleigh De La Rose will share a great tarot kindness exercise. We’ll have guests sharing their experiences of random kindness. Not surprising, many of those stories will be about what happens with tarot and kindness collide!

About the Author

Christiana has been a full-time tarot professional for more than twenty years, and is the author of two books about tarot. In 2008, Christiana was granted the title of Tarot Grandmaster by the Tarot Certification Board of America. Christiana provides readings by phone, Facetime and Skype, and in her office in Palm City, Florida.